Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George Jonathan Hui-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Knicks are once again looking to add a star player in the offseason and they may be eyeing a potential trade with the Los Angeles Clippers.

SNY’s Ian Begley reported on Thursday that the two squads have touched base about a potential trade involving Paul George. It is unclear how willing the Clippers are to trade George, though.

As Begley noted, NBA reporter Marc Stein passed along earlier in the week that the Clippers were gauging the trade market for George. Stein was told L.A. is giving “real consideration” to splitting up the George-Kawhi Leonard duo they assembled during a blockbuster 2019 offseason.

George has had a difficult time staying on the court in recent years. Most recently, he did not play in L.A.’s first-round playoff loss to the Phoenix Suns this spring due to a knee injury. George is also 33 years old, meaning his trade value is probably not all that high.

The Knicks have been in the market for a superstar for years. They are supposedly hoping one huge name becomes available this summer, but their chances of landing George seem far greater.

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